Fri, 19 Jun, 2020
For those going to this year’s Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, there will be a lot to enjoy, both on and off the course. As part of the Rolex Series the event will be the biggest and richest ever.
Tue, 04 Jul, 2017
Sat, 24 Jun, 2017
A trio of lingerie-clad models kicked off London Fashion Week - with a protest against the use of animal skins on the catwalk.
Fri, 17 Feb, 2017
A couple served with an eviction order from the Strand apartments in Limerick just after the birth of their baby boy are among dozens of “angry and upset” tenants struggling to find a new home.
Thu, 12 Jan, 2017
Mon, 12 Sep, 2016
Fri, 05 Aug, 2016
It’s funny, all those references that slip past you as white noise.
Mon, 25 Jul, 2016
East Cork municipal district officials plan to invite members of a Youghal community group to discuss the rejection of a proposal to install a sculpture marking the town’s links with Moby Dick.
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Tue, 19 Jul, 2016
Thousands gathered in central London to celebrate workers’ achievements at a May Day rally where Jeremy Corbyn condemned anti-Semitism.
Mon, 02 May, 2016
On our farms right now many cattle are spending a good deal of their day backed up against a sheltered ditch.
Thu, 31 Mar, 2016
We shouldn’t ignore the rich history of other eras that surrounds us at the expense of
Sat, 26 Mar, 2016
Tue, 15 Dec, 2015
A public representative is calling for urgent action to clean up or demolish a derelict factory set alight for the eighth time in three years.
Mon, 12 Oct, 2015
The stars were out in force in Limerick at the weekend, attending a lavish retirement party for legendary jockey AP McCoy.
Mon, 10 Aug, 2015
A fourth major supermarket, Aldi, has been given the go-ahead near Youghal’s town centre.
Wed, 01 Jul, 2015
Plans are being put in place for the first nationwide out-of-hours social work service —10 years after the outcry sparked by the deaths of Sharon Grace and her young daughters.
Mon, 20 Apr, 2015
An Bord Pleanála has received three appeals against plans to construct a major retail outlet on a derelict site in Youghal.
Mon, 26 Jan, 2015
Cork County Council has approved planning permission for a major retail development to be built at the dilapidated former Seafield Textiles building in Youghal, Co Cork.
Mon, 05 Jan, 2015
Unique footage has emerged of a historic march undertaken by the Irish Army in Co Cork almost 60 years ago.
Mon, 04 Aug, 2014
BRITAIN: A quirky London walking tour takes visitors around the capital’s most interesting toilets.
Mon, 14 Jul, 2014
When Sligo theatre company Blue Raincoat performed WB Yeats’s Purgatory on the top of Knocknarea mountain last summer it proved a breath of fresh air for both the audience and the performers.
Wed, 09 Jul, 2014
East Cork tourism has been boosted after a local authority received planning permission for a motorhome parking complex.
Mon, 05 May, 2014
The Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport has allocated €650,000 for the completion of repairs to a sea wall in an east Cork seaside town.
Sat, 25 Jan, 2014
An East Cork town council intends amending its Town Development Plan to facilitate a planning application for a major retail development.
Mon, 04 Nov, 2013
Councillors have expressed safety fears about part of an east Cork seaside town after a second section of sea wall was declared unsafe only 12m from where a previous portion collapsed last year.
Thu, 24 Oct, 2013
Christmas has come early at a Limerick hotel where nearly 50% of the venue’s Christmas parties are already booked.
Sat, 14 Sep, 2013
Safety organisations have warned the public to be extremely careful of water after the sixth drowning in a week.
Sat, 13 Jul, 2013
Details of the arrangements for Margaret Thatcher’s funeral on Wednesday were released today by Downing Street.
Sun, 14 Apr, 2013
A lawyer has told of the “living nightmare” of representing one of James Bulger’s child murderers, ahead of the 20th anniversary of the toddler’s death.
Wed, 06 Feb, 2013
A lawyer today recalled the "living nightmare" of representing one of James Bulger's child murderers, ahead of the 20th anniversary of the toddler's death.
Tue, 05 Feb, 2013
There’s a nice sense of age and place to 8, Lucia Place, a Cork harbour home on Strand Road, just as Passage West starts to link up with Glenbrook.
Sat, 20 Oct, 2012
Tommy Barker visits a Cork landmark, a truly unique family home
Sat, 30 Jun, 2012
FOUR of the country’s top bathing spots have failed to meet basic water cleanliness marks.
Tue, 19 Apr, 2011
FOLLOWING two cracking efforts at Punchestown and Navan, Willie Mullins’ Popcorn got off the mark over flights when landing the Holy Cross Maiden Hurdle at Thurles yesterday.
Fri, 25 Mar, 2011
Thousands of UK students took to the streets today in a largely peaceful protest against government cuts and university fee hikes.
Sat, 29 Jan, 2011
DAILY, the Irish people have to digest the unravelling uncertainties of the Irish economic situation and search, as is human nature, for the causes of our difficulties.
Thu, 02 Dec, 2010
Protesters marching against plans to increase student tuition fees have clashed with police in London’s West End.
Tue, 30 Nov, 2010
IT was a grainy CCTV image that appeared to show an innocent scene of a toddler walking hand-in-hand with a child.
Thu, 04 Mar, 2010
One of the killers of toddler James Bulger was back behind bars today.
Wed, 03 Mar, 2010
The board of directors at Limerick FC has today said that they are "seeking further investment" in the club.
Tue, 16 Jun, 2009
The roof was ripped off a double decker bus with 10 people onboard today when it crashed into a tree during rush hour traffic.
Thu, 05 Feb, 2009
IT might be sometime yet before the GAA embrace video tech-nology on game-changingincidents, and until then, Kerins O’Rahillys will protest at the injustice of an injury time penalty decision which denied them a Kerry SFC title yesterday.
Mon, 01 Dec, 2008
PATRICKSWELL has left other towns and villages in Co Limerick in the shade after securing an important community environment award.
Mon, 24 Nov, 2008
I REFER to recent reports regarding the €110 million set aside to fund the Government’s nursing home fair deal scheme, which has been delayed due to legal difficulties.
Fri, 13 Jun, 2008
Celebrity spoon-bender Uri Geller went to the Savoy Hotel auction today – and is bidding for 360 spoons.
Thu, 20 Dec, 2007
I REFER to your budget report (December 6) that homecare packages for older people will be increased by only 9%.
Sat, 08 Dec, 2007
BEGGING on Irish streets was decriminalised by the Supreme Court in March. I have since noticed that the sheer quantum and aggressiveness of begging has increased tremendously in the past number of months, especially in the form of verbal abuse and harassment of smokers outside pubs.
Fri, 03 Aug, 2007
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